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Druski says he regrets mispronouncing Jaxson Smith-Njigba at NFL Honors
Summary
On CBS Mornings, comedian Druski said he reached out to Jaxson Smith-Njigba after repeatedly mispronouncing his name while presenting at the NFL Honors and expressed remorse.
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Comedian Druski spoke on CBS Mornings about a joke he made while presenting at the NFL Honors earlier this month and expressed regret for how it landed. While announcing Jaxson Smith-Njigba as the 2025 Offensive Player of the Year, he deliberately mispronounced the receiver's last name several times before shortening it to "JSN." On the morning show he said he reached out to Smith-Njigba afterward, congratulated him and the team, and noted he did not receive a response. He also framed the incident as part of the risks he takes in his comedy.
What happened:
- Druski mispronounced Jaxson Smith-Njigba's last name multiple times while presenting at the NFL Honors and then referred to him as "JSN."
- The presentation occurred when Smith-Njigba was announced as the 2025 Offensive Player of the Year.
- On CBS Mornings, Druski said he messaged Smith-Njigba to congratulate him and the team and that he did not get a response.
- Druski said he likes to take chances in comedy and acknowledged that sometimes a joke can go too far.
Summary:
Druski publicly expressed remorse for the mispronunciation and said he reached out to the player afterward. Undetermined at this time.
